Tempest Reborn

Tempest Reborn by Nicole Peeler, published by Orbit on May 28, 2013, is a 368-page work of fiction that blends elements of fantasy, urban settings, and romance. In this concluding installment of the Jane True series, the protagonist Jane is determined to rescue her lover, Anyan, who is trapped in an evil dragon. Despite the odds and those who have given up on Anyan, Jane rallies her friends to form a team of misfits, embarking on a quest that challenges the very fabric of their world.
Readers will find Jane navigating a landscape filled with challenges and sacrifices, as she believes that great rewards come from great risks. The narrative explores themes of friendship and resilience, with Jane’s journey underscored by her unwavering commitment to save Anyan. With the support of her allies and a touch of humor, Jane’s adventure promises to be both engaging and thought-provoking, culminating in a resolution that ties together the threads of her journey throughout the series.
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Anyan may be trapped in an evil dragon and Blondie may be gone, but Jane knows one thing: she’s not about to give up. She’s ready to tear down heaven and earth to save her lover, despite those who believe he’s lost.
Luckily for Jane, those who’ve given up on Anyan do not include those closest to her. Defying The Powers That Be, Jane and Company form their own crack squad of misfits, in whose hands the fate of the world may well rest.
With a little help from her friends, the Universe, and lots of snacks, Jane embarks on her greatest adventure yet, confident that with great sacrifice comes great reward. The question is, who will be that sacrifice?
The fantastic conclusion to Nicole Peeler’s urban fantasy series featuring Jane True.
JANE TRUE SERIES:
Tempest Rising
Tracking the Tempest
Tempest’s Legacy
Eye of the Tempest
Tempest’s Fury
Tempest Reborn
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